Course summary
This Aerospace Engineering BEng will focus on developing your knowledge in a range of engineering disciplines. You will build a variety of skills, including:
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teamwork
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communication
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project management
You will develop a deep understanding of aerospace engineering principles and a solid foundation for a diverse and exciting career.
This programme offers comprehensive training in the theory and mechanics of aerospace technologies. You’ll enter industry with the ability to design, develop and test aerospace systems to find ways of improving their performance and sustainability.
This course consolidates our research expertise in several areas including:
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renewable fuels
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electrification of flight
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space, data and digitalisation
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sustainability in engineering and manufacture
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entrepreneurship
You'll be based in the School of Engineering in the heart of our city-centre campus. You'll benefit from our multidisciplinary approach and our region’s rich engineering heritage. You’ll also be supported by leading research and have access to state-of-the-art facilities such as the new Stephenson Building and Maker Space, preparing you for a dynamic career in various industries.
How to apply
Application codes
- Course code:
- H400
- Institution code:
- N21
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